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AnswerHello George,
While it is not impossible, I would need a valid model number to look up what you actually have so I can see what would be compatible with the unit before we can even say it is possible. I'm sorry for this additional inconvenience. We do sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

AnswerJim, Once you remove power to the range, you'll want to remove the burner cap 3191898 and check the burner base and orifice 4455849,9753929 for debris and traces of a "spill over" you may want to carefully remove the orifice and check the opening and the back side, as well. With power off to the range, you can open the burner valve for a second or so, to "blow out" any debris, that may have accumulated in the tubing, burner or valve. After the cleaning process, if the problem persists you'll need to replace the gas burner valve 9755405, there would have to be an internal clog, or valve body failure.

AnswerDennis, Once you unplug the power cord and turn off the gas supply. After you remove the burner grates and caps. You'll need to unscrew the two phillips head screws in the burner base (12 and 6 0'clock positions in the parts diagram) and lift the burner base 1 or 2 inches off the cooktop, Disconnect the igniter wire and label it(you may want to label the caps and burners as well). Once all the burner bases are removed, you can then raise the lid from the front and remove it.

AnswerHello Alma. Make sure the burners on the unit are clean and dry and the spark switches are closing when you turn them on. If all of this is good, you will need to replace the spark module W10331686 on the unit.